The International Day of the Tropics celebrates and recognizes the tropic’s diversity and the land’s potential. The tropics are the area between the tropic of Capricorn and the tropic of Cancer.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for International Day of the Tropics - in 2021
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Happy International Day of the Tropics! Feel very privileged that I get to work, live, and play in this amazing part of the world. #TropicsDay #internationaldayofthetropics https://t.co/Z6Pmv6hytA
Tomorrow is Intl Day of the Tropics!🌴
To celebrate, 🇦🇺‘s @jcu is hosting a webinar on ‘the Digital Divide in the Tropics’. W/ COVID shifting lives into the digital realm, what impact will this have on education, equality and economies in the tropics? Sign up below!
PC: IPCC/FAO https://t.co/yrRSZjlDO0
— Australia in Sri Lanka and Maldives (@AusHCSriLanka) June 28, 2021
2 PM TROPICS UPDATE- Broad low pressure about 1300 miles E/SE of the Windward Islands could become a depression or storm in the next day or two. Advisories on a Potential Tropical Storm, accompanied by Tropical Storm Watches will likely be issued later today. @wsvn https://t.co/1xVFnueK8b
@KSeattleWeather @joejoezz A beautiful day, for the tropics. https://t.co/ltRoMfy4yA
— Seattle Heat Dome of Doom (@PNWHeatDome) June 26, 2021
Happy #InternationalDayoftheTropics !
#Didyouknow our beautiful restoration area is actually part of the Tropics which host 80% of the world’s biodiversity? Click here to find out more https://t.co/A7QqXVGdSe
#WeAreTheTropics #TropicsDay #ExploreRER https://t.co/lZCWOUO8aB
I resolved to not do my standard summer thing this year of obsessively checking the tropics every day & muted the meteorologists I follow & the local NWS. Was doing great until a law enforcement account tweeted about a storm that might hit GA. Guess I have to mute some words now